Games like Army of Numbers
Looking for games like Army of Numbers? Here are top strategy recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Splice, Beltmatic or Number Mazes: Rikudo Puzzles.
1 View Game83%Game Brain Scoremusic, gameplayreplayability, story86% User Score 407 reviewsCritic Score 65%1 reviews"Splice is an experimental puzzle game with a unique concept of rearranging cells into target structures. With over 75 levels, it offers an engaging and artistic puzzler experience, challenging players to visualize sequential shapes and exercise their problem-solving skills. Winning the Best Puzzle Game of the 2011 Intel Level Up contest, Splice immerses players in its microbial world with fabulous visuals and a perfect soundtrack."
View Game2 View Game93%Game Brain Scoregameplay, musicgrinding, graphics93% User Score 1,180 reviews"Beltmatic is a single-player strategy game with a stunning soundtrack and high grinding aspect. Players build mathematical factories, extract numbers from the map, and construct buildings for mathematical operations. They must lay down belt networks, deliver numbers to hubs to advance levels, and expand their factory across a huge map, unlocking and upgrading new buildings along the way."
View Game3 View Game93%Game Brain Scoregraphics, gameplaymonetization, music93% User Score 3,378 reviews"Number Mazes: Rikudo Puzzles" is a challenging puzzle game that combines beautiful mechanics with masterful graphics. The objective is to connect numbers and find each puzzle's unique solution. However, the game is disturbed by frequent ads, which can be frustrating for players. Overall, it's a fun and engaging game that will keep you puzzled for hours.
View Game4 View Game87%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsstory, grinding96% User Score 15,911 reviewsCritic Score 78%12 reviewsMini Motorways is a single-player platformer game with poor storyline but phenomenal game mechanics, impressive visuals, and stunning music. As the city's traffic manager, players draw roads to keep the city moving, with various upgrades and modes to explore. Despite being occasionally buggy, its fabulous atmosphere and high replayability make it a unique and enjoyable gaming experience.
View Game5 View Game86%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsgrinding, music86% User Score 515 reviewsOuthold is a single-player tower defense strategy game featuring a deep upgrade tree and incremental-style meta-progression. Players engage in addictive gameplay, upgrading towers and experimenting with synergies across 10 levels and endgame content, offering around 4-5 hours of challenging, grind-heavy strategic action with good graphics and replayability.
View Game6 View Game93%Game Brain Scoregameplay, replayabilitygraphics, story93% User Score 492 reviewsMorphblade is a single-player Turn Based Strategy game where you masterfully move around a grid, transforming into different weapons to slice, smash, and burst waves of enemies. With each bug you kill, you earn upgrades for your hexes, allowing you to cross-breed weapon properties and enhance your abilities. Taking about 2 hours to beat, Morphblade offers a challenging and engaging experience as you strategize your way through waves of nasty red bugs.
View Game7 View Game91%Game Brain Scoregameplay, storyatmosphere, grinding91% User Score 205 reviews"Quantum Protocol" is a deck-building card game where you build your deck on the fly to tackle various scenarios. Adapt your strategy and cards to changing situations, as both you and your enemies can adjust your tactics. The game also delves into the personal stories of the characters behind the code, providing a deeper narrative alongside the hacking-themed gameplay.
View Game8 View Game92%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsgrinding, story92% User Score 1,408 reviewsIn Urbek City Builder, create your own city by building various neighborhoods, such as bohemian or bourgeois, while managing over 30 different resources. This game uses a unique resource management system instead of money, Depleting resources must be managed carefully to ensure they can be replaced. The goal is to balance natural resource management with the quality of life for your city's population.
View Game9 View Game95%Game Brain Scoregameplay, graphicsgrinding, stability95% User Score 2,842 reviews"DotAge is a single-player strategy game released as an indie turn-based title. With deep worker placement mechanics, players build and manage their village while discovering new buildings, professions, and resources. The game offers an intriguing story with a masterful soundtrack, plenty of humor, and high replayability, despite its grindy atmosphere."
View Game10 View Game75%Game Brain Scoregameplay, humormonetization, story76% User Score 1,304 reviewsCritic Score 70%1 reviews"Those Games" is a collection of stickman mini-games with cute and comical 3D visuals. Clear stages and challenges in "Minigames" to earn coins, test your luck with Gotcha, and create custom name plates. Compete in monthly rankings by posting clear times and scores. The game features a variety of minigame stages and 8,910,000 different name plate combinations.
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